Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, previously declared that all subscribers would receive FSD Beta version 11.3.2. Musk has since stated that Tesla is prepared to add additional owners to FSD Beta this weekend. Considering that the weekend is only 3 days away, it appears that Tesla is satisfied with FSD Beta 11.3.1, and more owners will be able to use that version. Musk tweeted this last night at 11 p.m.
V11 starts going wide this weekend
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 15, 2023
Employees received FSD Beta v11.3, and the original 1,000 beta testers later received v11.3.1. With access to FSD Beta, more than 350,000 owners are prepared for this significant update.
What the New FSD Contains
Thanks to several new representations, motorists will find it easier to understand what the automobile is doing with the new upgrade. For example, the path the automobile travels now has a much thicker line, indicating the entire area the car has used and will shortly occupy. Also, the Tesla’s bodywork now has chevrons to show when the car is slowing down. Now, a white or black line is visible ahead of the Tesla to show the supervising driver precisely where the car will stop.
The update also adds new FSD notifications that alert the driver to their actions, such stopping at a red light or having to wait for pedestrians. Also, if a driver needs to take over from FSD, they can leave audio feedback using a brand-new voice drive-notes capability.
In addition to these new features, FSD version 11.3.1 also has a number of improvements, such as a new “Minimal Lane Changes” option that restricts the number of lane changes the vehicle makes, a new shortcut to the FSD profiles, and a redesigned Autopilot menu that removes older options and makes the options more obvious for drivers. With FSD Beta 11.3.1, release notes and an article outlining all the new functions and visualisations are also available.
Unlocking the Door to Automated Driving
The most important goal of the corporation, according to Musk, is autonomy, which will be achieved thanks to the upcoming FSD update. Musk recently restated his ambition to building a car that can operate almost entirely in autonomous mode during a meeting with Morgan Stanley.
Musk also discussed Tesla’s intention to produce a reasonably priced, ecologically friendly, and driverless automobile soon. This vehicle will be manufactured at the new plant for the business in Mexico, that was disclosed during Investor Day, and Musk anticipates it to be significantly less expensive than Tesla’s present option.
Musk sees the new car as a positive move that will enable Tesla to support more users of sustainable powertrains, with autonomy being the company’s primary priority.
Overall, the most recent FSD improvement and Musk’s comments regarding the upcoming Tesla vehicle highlight the company’s commitment to automation and its goal for a more durable, autonomous future. As long as self-driving technology evolves, Tesla is in a good position to lead the way in creating autonomous vehicles.